![Sallie Giblin](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_1_1_crop_md/public/2024-06/Sallie%20Giblin.jpg?h=2dbc6b89&itok=5Lk4BR5d)
Rheumatologist and AUC Alumna Sallie Giblin, MD ’16
Board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine, Dr. Giblin has extensive experience in the diagnosis and management of rheumatic and inflammatory diseases.
![AMEE 2023 Conference](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/2023-09/amee-2023-conference-listing.jpg?itok=r2cugrkX)
Dr. Naira Chobanyan showcases AUC’s community outreach clinics at the international conference for health professions educators.
![Pedro Delgado](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/2022-01/Pedro-Delgado.jpg?itok=XUoCRm2U)
According to the most recent data (2019) provided by the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC), only 5.8% of active physicians identify as Hispanic which pales in comparison to the total U.S. Hispanic population.
![Richard Bloy](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/2023-09/richard-bloy-listing.jpg?itok=p-bJFneC)
In September — Sexual Health Awareness Month — we turned to Dr. Richard Bloy, an AUC alumnus, to chat about sexual health and treatments.
![Ingrid Paredes](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_1_1_crop_md/public/2023-09/ingrid-paredes.jpg?h=c3fefb1a&itok=QanuPuho)
Conversations on women’s health are always relevant, particularly when it comes to ovarian cancer and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). For help on these subjects — and to learn a bit more about an AUC alumna — we turned to Dr. Ingrid Paredes, an obstetrics and gynecology (OB-GYN) specialist at FemCare OB-GYN in Miami.
![Dhaval Desai](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/2023-09/dhaval-desai-photo.jpg?itok=xngs0cZn)
As a hospital leader and physician, AUC graduate (’07) Dr. Dhaval R. Desai continually puts his passion for healing and caring into practice. He firmly believes that the medical community must place a priority on empathy and compassion—not only to ensure that patients get the best possible care but also to support the wellness of frontline healthcare workers.
![AUC Community Action Day](/sites/g/files/krcnkv361/files/styles/atge_default_md/public/2023-08/auc_community_action_day_-_list_image.jpg?itok=xiGPj16B)
AUC Community Action Day Celebrates 15 Years of Making a Positive Impact in Sint Maarten Communities
A long-running tradition at American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine (AUC), Community Action Day (CAD) is a semesterly occurrence led by student organizations that partner with Sint Maarten schools, non-government organizations, the Ministry of Public Health, and civic groups to make a difference in the communities where our students and colleagues live, study and work.
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